Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.
1. Apparatus for improving an ad hoc temporary incident area network by adding recording capability, comprising: an automatically configured temporary ad hoc incident area network providing communication between transceivers remote from an incident command location, said network having a number of standard non-specialized transceivers remote from said incident command location, each of said remote transceivers having a dedicated module including a separate transceiver coupled to the associated standard transceiver, said separate transceivers being set to a predetermined common frequency and format not compatible with the frequencies and formats of other transceivers on said ad hoc network, said separate transceivers automatically establishing interoperability between said remote transceivers by converting signals from the standard transceiver to which said dedicated module is coupled to said common frequency and format: a sensor within at least one module for providing situational awareness data; a recorder within each of said modules for recording data obtained at each of said modules, said at least one module collecting and recording situational awareness data from the associated sensor using said recorder; a circuit at each module for uploading recorded data over the temporary incident area network to at least one node on said network; and, storage at said node operably connected to said network for storing all the data transmitted over said network, thus to provide a complete stored history of the incident for which said ad hoc temporary incident area network is established, thereby to provide redundancy for the recording performed at each of said modules and permitting readout of said recorded data for enhancing incident response.
2. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein each portion of recorded data is time-stamped and wherein the time-stamped data is recorded at the storage at said node in the order in which it was received to provide a timeline-based stored history of the incident.
3. The apparatus of claim 2 , and further including a terminal at said node for displaying said stored data.
4. The apparatus of claim 3 , and further including a timeline generator for displaying a timeline on said display and for displaying recorded data juxtaposed to said timeline.
5. The apparatus of claim 4 , wherein the sensor at said at least one module is coupled to the associated recorder.
6. The apparatus of claim 5 , wherein recorded data at the output of said sensor is transmitted over said network to said node for recording thereof, said recorded sensor data being displayed on said display juxtaposed to said timeline.
7. The apparatus of claim 4 , and further including a video camera at least one of said modules having an output recorded at said module and means for streaming said video data over said network to said node for storage at said node.
8. The apparatus of claim 7 , and further including an icon for indicating the presence of stored video data on said display juxtaposed to said timeline and a display for reproducing said stored video data responsive to selecting said icon, whereby the video data displayed corresponds in time to a time segment of said timeline.
9. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein each of said modules records audio communications established by the corresponding transceiver and transmits the recorded audio communications over said network to said node, for recording in the storage thereat.
10. The apparatus of claim 9 , and further including an audio unit for reproducing the audio stored at said node.
11. The apparatus of claim 10 , and further including a timeline generator for generating a timeline and a terminal at said node, said terminal having a display, an audio icon on said display representing the presence of stored audio communications from a predetermined module juxtaposed with a timeline, and a selector for outputting stored audio data from a selected module at a time corresponding to a selected time segment of said timeline.
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August 27, 2013
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